when you run the command I gave you. I was expecting something like this. ---------- Post updated at 10:55 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:52 AM ----------
Try using a different user instead of root. Where I work we don't allow remote root logins.
Anyone know of a site where I can download a copy (non-evaluation copy and preferably free. ;) nods to Neo's post in UNIX Operating System thread) of VNC for RedHat 8? Thanks in advance. (7 Replies)
my desktop is a linux box, and I was wondering if there was a way to leverage X11/associated applications on a v440 remotely...
like "Sun Update Connection"...thanks,
manny (4 Replies)
Greetings all,
I'm on a solaris 9 system with vnc-4.1.2 installed. I had a connection to a vnc server that suddenly started sapping up cpu cycles - getting up around 13%. I killed the server instance, and now when I try to start a new server, i get the following message:
"vncserver: socket... (0 Replies)
Hi,
This has been extremely frustrating, and I need help figuring this one out!
I am running Fedora 7 on computer A, and am VNCing into it from my Mac using Chicken of the VNC. For Sarah, everything works fine. However for Bob, the toolbar along the top is missing and every... (0 Replies)
Our current VNC setup is for only 1 user login, but this login can not access a few of the programs that I need. How can I add additional logins to VNC? I have only been able to find the logs in .vnc and the usr/bin scripts. (1 Reply)
M running solaris 10 u8 my vncserver is running on :0 .. and when i try to connect it through tight vncview i can see just see the screen .. with no terminal .. what could be the issue for it ? and what i need to check for it ? (2 Replies)
is x11 and vnc different?
to my knowledge these are used to provide graphical interface to remote machines for the user who would be sitting some where else. i guess i understood the concept correctly? if not please correct me..
---------- Post updated at 09:20 AM ---------- Previous update... (3 Replies)
I have been having issues with VNC. I have been gettining a lot of errors but mostly gray screens and some black screens. I think this may also be a gnome error. I know that the xstartup file is the file to look at.
> more ~/.vnc/xstartup
#!/bin/sh
&& xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid... (0 Replies)
Hi ,
Everytime after reboot when user tries to start vnc below error is thrown
$ vncserver :5
Couldn't start Xvnc; trying default font path.
Please set correct fontPath in the vncserver script.
Couldn't start Xvnc process.
_XSERVTransSocketCreateListener: failed to bind listener... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Is there a way to open vnc:0 on redhat?
Thanks (1 Reply)
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vncpasswd
vncpasswd(1) TightVNC vncpasswd(1)NAME
vncpasswd - set passwords for VNC server
SYNOPSIS
vncpasswd [file]
vncpasswd -t
vncpasswd -f
DESCRIPTION
The vncpasswd utility should be used to create and change passwords for the TightVNC server authentication. Xvnc uses such passwords when
started with the -rfbauth command-line option (or when started from the vncserver script).
vncpasswd allows to enter either one or two passwords. The first password is the primary one, the second password can be used for view-only
authentication. Xvnc will restrict mouse and keyboard input from clients who authenticated with the view-only password. The vncpasswd util-
ity asks interactively if it should set the second password.
The password file name defaults to $HOME/.vnc/passwd unless the -t command-line option was used (see the OPTIONS section below). The
$HOME/.vnc/ directory will be created if it does not exist.
Each password has to be longer than five characters (unless the -f command-line option was used, see its description below). Only the
first eight characters are significant. If the primary password is too short, the program will abort. If the view-only password is too
short, then only the primary password will be saved.
Unless a file name was provided in the command-line explicitly, this utility may perform certain sanity checks to prevent writing a pass-
word file into some hazardous place.
If at least one password was saved successfully, vncpasswd will exit with status code 0. Otherwise the returned status code will be set to
1.
OPTIONS -t Write passwords into /tmp/$USER-vnc/passwd, creating the /tmp/$USER-vnc/ directory if it does not exist, and checking the permis-
sions on that directory (the mode must be 700). This option can help to improve security when your home partition may be shared via
network (e.g. when using NFS).
-f Filter mode. Read plain-text passwords from stdin, write encrypted versions to stdout. One or two passwords (full-control and view-
only) can be supplied in the input stream, newline terminates a password. Note that in the filter mode, short or even empty pass-
words will be silently accepted.
SEE ALSO vncserver(1), Xvnc(1), vncviewer(1), vncconnect(1)AUTHORS
Original VNC was developed in AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. TightVNC additions were implemented by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many other people
participated in development, testing and support.
Man page authors:
Marcus Brinkmann <Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>,
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>,
Constantin Kaplinsky <const@tightvnc.com>
August 2006 vncpasswd(1)